Literature and AnthropologyPhilip Adams Dennis, Wendell M. Aycock Literature and Anthropology consists of a collection of papers written by anthropologists, writers, and literary scholars in reference to a multitude of topics such as ethnographic mystery novels, Caribbean literature, anthropological poetry and shamanism. These papers were selected by an interdisciplinary committee at Texas Tech on the basis of their individual merits. |
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... interest and pleasure by at least some Navajos ( ibid . 147 ) . It is unlikely that there has been similar interest in Upfield's books among any Australian Aborigines . ETHNOGRAPHY IS WHERE YOU FIND IT Detective literature has an ...
... interest and pleasure by at least some Navajos ( ibid . 147 ) . It is unlikely that there has been similar interest in Upfield's books among any Australian Aborigines . ETHNOGRAPHY IS WHERE YOU FIND IT Detective literature has an ...
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... interests outside the nuclear family , and Sachiko from the moment she took charge of the interests of her younger sisters occupied a position of responsibility and self- fulfillment . The two women do not represent parallel lives , but ...
... interests outside the nuclear family , and Sachiko from the moment she took charge of the interests of her younger sisters occupied a position of responsibility and self- fulfillment . The two women do not represent parallel lives , but ...
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... interests of some group , such as the family , age group , work group , neighborhood , or otherwise . In this case individuals ... interest of integrity and harmony . Harmony is constructed around symbolic actions and the metaphors they ...
... interests of some group , such as the family , age group , work group , neighborhood , or otherwise . In this case individuals ... interest of integrity and harmony . Harmony is constructed around symbolic actions and the metaphors they ...
Contents
MAKING MYSTERIES WITH NAVAJO MATERIALS | 5 |
FICTIONAL | 15 |
Point of View in Anthropological Discourse | 31 |
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